Introduction: Hospital acquired infections recognize as an important risk factor in health care. In this regard health care and hand hygiene is the first step in controlling the infections. This study, carried out with the aim of comparing the effect of hand washings in the usual way with disinfectants without water in microbial contamination of the hospitals hand nurses. Material and Method: Accordingly, samples were taken from hand of 30 nurses in the wards of surgery, pediatrics, emergency, CCU, ICU and cardiology in 4 steps before and after washing with soap and washing with liquid hand rub. Samples were cultured in EMB and Blood Agar medium, then identified by gram staining, catagase and coagugas tests and growth on manitol salt agar....
PurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate the handwashing behaviors of intensive care nurses base...
Background: Research shows that hand hygiene is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infe...
Hand hygiene is a very important procedure in infection control. Washing agents commonly in use were...
Background: Antiseptic agents or plain soap and water are mainly used for hand hygiene in Egypt. The...
[[abstract]]Purpose: Nosocomial infections are one of the important indicators of the quality of nur...
Objectives: To verify whether there is some correlation between the nursing workload and the occurre...
BACKGROUND Hand washing has been considered a measure of personal hygiene for centuries and it is kn...
Background: Hand hygiene is considered as the most important strategy for preventing healthcare infe...
Background. Because our hands are the most common mode of transmission for bacteria causing hospital...
The hand of health care workers is the main route of cross-transmission of the nosocomial infections...
Efficient hand hygiene is essential for preventing the transmission of microorganisms. Alcohol-based...
Introduction: Handwashing reduces the risk of transmission of infection; greater emphases are often ...
Background: In Ireland, the setting for this study, the national prevalence rate of health careassoc...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is the most important health-care associated factor considered in the pre...
Background. Nurses, who are the majority, can contaminate their hands with different types of microo...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate the handwashing behaviors of intensive care nurses base...
Background: Research shows that hand hygiene is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infe...
Hand hygiene is a very important procedure in infection control. Washing agents commonly in use were...
Background: Antiseptic agents or plain soap and water are mainly used for hand hygiene in Egypt. The...
[[abstract]]Purpose: Nosocomial infections are one of the important indicators of the quality of nur...
Objectives: To verify whether there is some correlation between the nursing workload and the occurre...
BACKGROUND Hand washing has been considered a measure of personal hygiene for centuries and it is kn...
Background: Hand hygiene is considered as the most important strategy for preventing healthcare infe...
Background. Because our hands are the most common mode of transmission for bacteria causing hospital...
The hand of health care workers is the main route of cross-transmission of the nosocomial infections...
Efficient hand hygiene is essential for preventing the transmission of microorganisms. Alcohol-based...
Introduction: Handwashing reduces the risk of transmission of infection; greater emphases are often ...
Background: In Ireland, the setting for this study, the national prevalence rate of health careassoc...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is the most important health-care associated factor considered in the pre...
Background. Nurses, who are the majority, can contaminate their hands with different types of microo...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate the handwashing behaviors of intensive care nurses base...
Background: Research shows that hand hygiene is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infe...
Hand hygiene is a very important procedure in infection control. Washing agents commonly in use were...